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… of a final restraining order; has never been civilly committed or hospitalized for mental health issues; has no … that their divorce will be "contentious . . . in the upcoming weeks or months." Indeed, A.K. testified that he … are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to …
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… 5:12-70(a)(16), preempts plaintiff's consumer fraud and common law action alleging a casino hotel falsely advertised … reverse the summary judgment dismissal of plaintiff's complaint on that ground, and remand for further … at its casino in January 2015. Plaintiff, an experienced competitive poker player, saw one of the advertisements. …
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… and psychological evaluations and to follow any treatment recommendations. Defendant was also required to complete the Alternatives to Domestic Violence Counseling … parenting time. The order also denied the application to compel defendant to continue unification therapy. A June 15, …
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… 2010, defendant moved to Camden County to work at a packing company. Defendant rented a room at a motel and worked six … phone. In August 2012, A.K. had an abortion and defendant accompanied her to the appointment. In September 2012, A.K. … DURING A TWENTY[-]DAY PERIOD.2 POINT TWO THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR WHEN IT PROHIBITED DEFENSE …
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… mental. She was hospitalized after Terri's birth, due to complications from diabetes and MRSA (methicillin-resistant … aureus). As a result of her diabetes she was in a coma between March and April 2013. After her release from … 4 A-4065-15T1 serious medical problems, including complications from weight loss surgery, pneumonia, kidney …
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… from a September 30, 2016 order dismissing a guardianship complaint filed by the Division of Child Protection and … Guardian's appeal. Because we conclude that the trial court committed legal errors in evaluating the first two prongs of … to a Division caseworker 3 Tara did eventually successfully complete a reintegration program at Integrity House. …
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… orders against each other. After plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce, the parties executed a consent order … parents. Although plaintiff was "very affectionate" and "comfortable and capable in the caretaking role[,]" Dr. Gruen … is important when you [a]re raising kids." Dr. Gruen recommended defendant as PPR, with "more than [fifty] percent …
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… At the time of their divorce, the parties entered into a comprehensive Property Settlement Agreement (PSA) that … to the PSA would adversely affect L.F. The doctor complied with the request by orally communicating with the judge. In November 2015, the judge …
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… denied that Anthony had assaulted her and refused to sign a complaint. She later refused to acknowledge to the Division … denied that she was pregnant. At that time, Dr. Singer recommended that the Division give Lisa another four months to … a sixth child while testing positive for marijuana, he recommended a re-evaluation. Dr. Singer's second evaluation, …
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… at a Walgreens store in Lodi, which was adjacent to other commercial businesses, when she slipped on loose gravel and … in the parking lot pavement. Police responded to the scene, completed an investigation report, and identified the … the adjacent building['s] downspout" coupled with poorly compacted subgrade and "freeze thaw cycles" which caused the …
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… made a referral to the Division. Division caseworker Torres commenced an investigation and visited the family the next … Protection Substance Abuse Initiative evaluation and was recommended for "Level 1" outpatient services. During this … the evidence and testimony presented, the court found Mary committed child neglect when she consumed alcohol to the …
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… due to Nora's continued drug use, her refusal to enter recommended treatment, and because she was the only adult … under both Titles 9 and 30. The court ordered Nora to comply with substance abuse and drug screenings. Tina was … care for a newborn. 5 A-2792-23 That same month, Nora was recommended for a substance abuse assessment. In August, she …
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… "scared to death" and told her that he "never want[ed] to come back [to defendant's 4 A-0300-21 home] again." Jen took … Ethan. Brennan prepared a written report in which she recommended that the Division "investigate the allegations and … plans so as to ensure [Ethan's] safety." Brennan recommended that Ethan receive 3 Brennan qualified as an …
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… a.m., and suffered serious injuries, including a displaced, comminuted cervical fracture, vertebral artery injury, and … on because she "definitely turned them on when there is company." However, at another point during her deposition, … controlled those lights. Plaintiffs filed a two-count complaint in April 2020. The first count alleged defendants …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … about their division of 2 their father’s assets, plaintiff commenced this action seeking the probate of an alleged … that might rightfully be claimed about its meaning, and to compel enforcement of whatever it was the parties agreed on. …
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… wrong, her exclusive remedy is under the Workers' Compensation Act (the Act), N.J.S.A. 34:15-1 to -146. We affirm. Defendant is a company that processes fresh and frozen vegetables. … and alcohol. Three weeks later, in response to an anonymous complaint, the Occupational Health and Safety Administration …
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… continuing jurisdiction," the Family Part judge was compelled to determine whether, since the entry of the New 9 …
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… and the two-day guardianship trial in late May 2016, Nina completed a twenty-eight-day substance abuse inpatient … Point. However, she continued to abuse substances and not comply with the plan that could have led to her … Nina tested positive for PCP immediately following a compliance hearing five months before the guardianship …
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… legal standards, we reverse.1 I. The judge issued a comprehensive written opinion summarizing her factual … a valid registration and insurance card from the glove compartment and tendered them to the officer.2 When the … [was] going on." He questioned Crane about where she was coming from and what stores she and Sabatino had visited at …
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… Violence Act (PDVA), N.J.S.A. 2C:25-17 to -35, based upon a complaint that defendant assaulted and harassed her. The TRO … apparently shortly before, or contemporaneously with, the commencement of the parties' divorce action. The March 13, … that defendant was permitted to have a "blood relative" accompany him during "supervised visitation" with his infant …